Filipino five-piece band Bajula revisits
‘80s pop music with retro-soul leanings on their new single “One and Done.”
Initially written by Jolo “Frazier” Juatco in his
own bedroom with a stripped-down, electronic setup, the groovy track evolved
sonically just when the former duo recruited three more members to join the
band, and have the track rearranged with a fuller, more dynamic sound.
With producer Ean Mayor of UDD, Dani
Pajarillo, and sound engineer extraordinaire Emil Dela Rosa (Unique,
Maris Racal, UDD) opening the creative floodgates at a more relaxed pace, “One
and Done” feels like the sonic equivalent of a convertible ride in some faraway
cityland. The song takes a page from the sophisticated instrumentation of bands
such as The Blue Nile and Prefab Sprout, and unfolds with the swagger of ‘80s
R&B groups like New Edition.

“The song is evidently well produced, mixed, and
mastered compared to our early releases,” lead vocalist Alvin ‘Vertigo’ Guanlao
points out. “Every session is like a master class. Ean is very professional and
doesn't run out of ideas; he made the recording process easy by being precise
and systematic. Emil, on the other hand, is a technical beast, it still blew my
mind how fast he is on using the DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) and is really
a thespian at mastering songs. Overall, I could say that the band synergizes
very well with them, and I hope they feel the same.”
Frazier credits the hard work and creativity that
the five-member act brings to the table, and how their partners in producing
the song elevated the track with layers of restraint and quietude. “This song
also opened the rabbit hole of ideas towards the approach and arrangement of
the next songs we plan to release in terms of arrangement and quality,” reveals
the band’s resident songwriter.
Lyrically, the song articulates the ups and downs
of being a ‘spare tire’ to someone. “The song was inspired by the word
‘options’, particularly in relationships,” shares Frazier. “I was evaluating a
lot of options in my life during that time, and I kind of played with the idea
of writing a song about being on the receiving end of being an ‘option.’ I also
challenged to do a monologue type of approach in lyrics where the character
speaks to himself, expressing emotions inside his head.”
“One and Done” follows the previously released
singles “Bad Man” and “Catching You,” both receiving a considerable amount of
radio airplay in the Philippines. It serves as their first single after
transitioning into a five-piece alt/soul/pop collective, with Jolo “Frazier”
Juatco on synths and vocals and Alvin “Vertigo” Guanlao on vocals, now joined
by their music peers: Gideon “Biker Boy” Flores on drums, and Jed “Soy Boy”
Tabago on guitars and keyboards, and Vic “Vicky” Asor on bass.
“One and Done” is out now on all digital music platforms
worldwide.
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